Top of the charts for week ending 9 November 2002:
Top of the charts for week ending 16 November 2002:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter (Capcom, PS2) UK films: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets UK singles: Christina Aguilera ft. Redman – Dirrty UK albums: Westlife – Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Top of the charts for week ending 23 November 2002:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Pokémon Ruby (Game Freak/Nintendo, GBA) UK films: Die Another Day UK singles: Christina Aguilera ft. Redman – Dirrty UK albums: Robbie Williams – Escapology
Top of the charts for week ending 30 November 2002:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Tales of Destiny 2 (Namco, PS2) UK films: Die Another Day UK albums: Robbie Williams – Escapology
Top of the charts for week ending 7 December 2002:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Pokémon Ruby (Game Freak/Nintendo, GBA) UK films: Die Another Day UK singles: Eminem – Lose Yourself UK albums: Robbie Williams – Escapology
Top of the charts for weeks ending 21 December 2002 & 28 December 2002:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Pokémon Ruby (Game Freak/Nintendo, GBA) UK films: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers UK singles: Girls Aloud – Sound of the Underground UK albums: Robbie Williams – Escapology
Top of the charts for weeks ending 4 January 2003 & 11 January 2003:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Pokémon Ruby (Game Freak/Nintendo, GBA) UK films: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers UK singles: Girls Aloud – Sound of the Underground UK albums: Avril Lavigne – Let Go
Top of the charts for week ending 18 January 2003:
UK games: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Rockstar North, PS2) Japan games: Pokémon Ruby (Game Freak/Nintendo, GBA) UK films: 8 Mile UK singles: David Sneddon – Stop Living the Lie UK albums: Avril Lavigne – Let Go
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printing company that he buys later in the game: the former serves as a love interest for Tommy, while the latter is more of a father figure due to his childhood memories of working with his father at a printworks. Tommy Vercetti was born in Liberty City to an Italian-American family. His father worked as a printing press operator for an unknown company, and a young Tommy would sometimes help him at his job by cleaning the rollers.